Modern blast furnace ironmaking technology: potentials to meet the demand of high hot metal production and lower energy consumption

Iron and steel making is one of the most intense energy consuming in the industrial sectors. The intensive utilization of fossil carbon in the ironmaking blast furnace (BF) is related directly to CO2 emission and global warming. Lowering the energy consumption and CO2 emission from BF comes on the t...

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Main Author: Elsayed Mousa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia 2019-07-01
Series:Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
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Online Access:https://metall-mater-eng.com/index.php/home/article/view/414
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spelling doaj-ed7e7fad7b9e4642afdc9033e039d7e92020-11-25T00:16:16ZengAssociation of Metallurgical Engineers of SerbiaMetallurgical & Materials Engineering2217-89612019-07-012526910410.30544/414414Modern blast furnace ironmaking technology: potentials to meet the demand of high hot metal production and lower energy consumptionElsayed Mousa0Researcher Scientist at Process Metallurgy Department, Swerim AB, SE-971 25 Luleå, Box 812 SwedenIron and steel making is one of the most intense energy consuming in the industrial sectors. The intensive utilization of fossil carbon in the ironmaking blast furnace (BF) is related directly to CO2 emission and global warming. Lowering the energy consumption and CO2 emission from BF comes on the top priorities from both economic and environmental aspects. The BF has undergone tremendous modifications and development to increase production and improve the overall efficiency. Both technological development and scientific research drive one another to reach optimum operation conditions, which are very close to the ideal conditions; however, further development is still required to meet the stringent environmental regulations. The present article provides a comprehensive review of recent research and development which were carried out in modern blast furnace to increase the productivity meanwhile reduce the energy consumption and CO2 emission to meet the demand of steel market and the environmental protection. The recent technological and metallurgical improvements in the BF are intensively discussed including: (i) modifications of BF design, top charging and measuring system, (ii) upgrading of conventional top charging burden and alternative agglomerates, (iii) developing of tuyeres injection system and injected materials, and (iv) potentials of waste heat recovery and usage. These topics are reviewed and discussed in some details to elucidate the potential of recent progress in BF technology in saving the energy consumption and lowering CO2 emission. In this paper, the major research and development which have been carried out in ironmaking BF technology are reviewed with an overview of the future prospects.https://metall-mater-eng.com/index.php/home/article/view/414blast furnaceCO2 emissionenergy savingtop chargingtuyeres injectionwaste heat recovery
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Modern blast furnace ironmaking technology: potentials to meet the demand of high hot metal production and lower energy consumption
Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
blast furnace
CO2 emission
energy saving
top charging
tuyeres injection
waste heat recovery
author_facet Elsayed Mousa
author_sort Elsayed Mousa
title Modern blast furnace ironmaking technology: potentials to meet the demand of high hot metal production and lower energy consumption
title_short Modern blast furnace ironmaking technology: potentials to meet the demand of high hot metal production and lower energy consumption
title_full Modern blast furnace ironmaking technology: potentials to meet the demand of high hot metal production and lower energy consumption
title_fullStr Modern blast furnace ironmaking technology: potentials to meet the demand of high hot metal production and lower energy consumption
title_full_unstemmed Modern blast furnace ironmaking technology: potentials to meet the demand of high hot metal production and lower energy consumption
title_sort modern blast furnace ironmaking technology: potentials to meet the demand of high hot metal production and lower energy consumption
publisher Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia
series Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
issn 2217-8961
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Iron and steel making is one of the most intense energy consuming in the industrial sectors. The intensive utilization of fossil carbon in the ironmaking blast furnace (BF) is related directly to CO2 emission and global warming. Lowering the energy consumption and CO2 emission from BF comes on the top priorities from both economic and environmental aspects. The BF has undergone tremendous modifications and development to increase production and improve the overall efficiency. Both technological development and scientific research drive one another to reach optimum operation conditions, which are very close to the ideal conditions; however, further development is still required to meet the stringent environmental regulations. The present article provides a comprehensive review of recent research and development which were carried out in modern blast furnace to increase the productivity meanwhile reduce the energy consumption and CO2 emission to meet the demand of steel market and the environmental protection. The recent technological and metallurgical improvements in the BF are intensively discussed including: (i) modifications of BF design, top charging and measuring system, (ii) upgrading of conventional top charging burden and alternative agglomerates, (iii) developing of tuyeres injection system and injected materials, and (iv) potentials of waste heat recovery and usage. These topics are reviewed and discussed in some details to elucidate the potential of recent progress in BF technology in saving the energy consumption and lowering CO2 emission. In this paper, the major research and development which have been carried out in ironmaking BF technology are reviewed with an overview of the future prospects.
topic blast furnace
CO2 emission
energy saving
top charging
tuyeres injection
waste heat recovery
url https://metall-mater-eng.com/index.php/home/article/view/414
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